The classic medical drama House, M.D. is known for stressful episodes that are emotionally taxing to watch, but some stand out. From 2004 to 2010, the medical drama House M.D., shortened to House, ran on Fox, outlining the work of a doctor named Gregory House and his team. These doctors specialize in diagnosing and treating abnormal cases thanks to Houses Sherlock Holmes-inspired titular main character.
Unsurprisingly, with such unusual diagnoses, a lead character who lives with substance use disorder, and highly complex storylines, the episodes get tense. The lighthearted moments come through gallows humor and snide insults from the House. However, some House episodes are overwhelmingly stressful to watch, incorporating dark storylines and tragic endings. Though difficult to watch, these episodes are some of the strongest in terms of writing, directing, and cinematography making them well worth watching again.
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Unsurprisingly, with such unusual diagnoses, a lead character who lives with substance use disorder, and highly complex storylines, the episodes get tense. The lighthearted moments come through gallows humor and snide insults from the House. However, some House episodes are overwhelmingly stressful to watch, incorporating dark storylines and tragic endings. Though difficult to watch, these episodes are some of the strongest in terms of writing, directing, and cinematography making them well worth watching again.
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- 9/3/2024
- by Dani Kessel Odom
- ScreenRant
Barcelona-based indie studio Filmax is hailing into Content Americas selling the semi-autobiographical series “Selftape,” made by members of a new generation of women TV writers and directors now building in Spain.
Described as fiction with autobiographical overtones, the series revolves around the real-life Spanish actresses and sisters, Joana Vilapuig and Mireia Vilapuig who, in a personal touch, found fame as teen actresses in “The Red Band Society,” one of Filmax’s most successful TV productions ever. A decade on, now 27 and 25, they are now figuring out how to move their careers forward and trying to find their place in the film-tv industry and life in a present which is far from certain. That sums up the malaise of much of their generation.
The sisters co-wrote the series with Ivan Mercadé, Carlos Robisco (“Lucky Strike”) and Clara Esparrach (“Three Days of Christmas”).
Bàrbara Farré directs. Her credits include the award-winning short...
Described as fiction with autobiographical overtones, the series revolves around the real-life Spanish actresses and sisters, Joana Vilapuig and Mireia Vilapuig who, in a personal touch, found fame as teen actresses in “The Red Band Society,” one of Filmax’s most successful TV productions ever. A decade on, now 27 and 25, they are now figuring out how to move their careers forward and trying to find their place in the film-tv industry and life in a present which is far from certain. That sums up the malaise of much of their generation.
The sisters co-wrote the series with Ivan Mercadé, Carlos Robisco (“Lucky Strike”) and Clara Esparrach (“Three Days of Christmas”).
Bàrbara Farré directs. Her credits include the award-winning short...
- 1/23/2023
- by Liza Foreman
- Variety Film + TV
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